This morning on Dan Patrick, Rich Eisen was talking about the various coaching/GM changes coming at the end of the year.

He said that everyone knows that San Diego is going to have a complete regime change, as well as Philadelphia (let the Andy Reid to KC debate commence).

Additionally, he thought that Carolina was in line for a regime change, and "depending on how the next couple of weeks shape up, Dallas could be looking at a complete change, too." (I assume he means everyone but the actual problem, Jerry Jones.)

Then he said, "And, despite recent events, the situation of the last week, I think you're looking at a complete change in Kansas City. I'm not trying to be callous, it's just a football thing."

Dan Patrick gave a "yeah..." as in, "sucks, but...yeah."

The nice thing was that he was speaking in terms of what people around the league know/expect. This wasn't his opinion of what SHOULD happen, but what is going to happen.

I am hoping that we are all just nervous nellies, and the truth is no one keeps their jobs at 2-14. This season has been a spectacular failure in every meaning of the word and in ways no one has ever seen before. I have hope that we are looking at a total overhaul of franchise leadership.

And I, for one, do not think that Clark Hunt is the problem. I'm sure that puts me in the minority here, but I think the free agent cock-ups have been more about arrogance and bad talent evaluation than they have penny-pinching. That's just me. I think he knows what has to be done and will do it.

Besides, if you're Pioli or Crennel, at this point do you even WANT to stay?

And I, for one, do not think that Clark Hunt is the problem. I'm sure that puts me in the minority here, but I think the free agent cock-ups have been more about arrogance and bad talent evaluation than they have penny-pinching. That's just me. I think he knows what has to be done and will do it.

Besides, if you're Pioli or Crennel, at this point do you even WANT to stay?

sophojunkie, it's not even debatable at this point that Clark Hunt is a HUGE part of the problem. Don't believe me? How many million are the Chiefs under the salary cap right now? That by itself indicates that Hunt isn't in this to win...he is in it simple to make a buck.

sophojunkie, it's not even debatable at this point that Clark Hunt is a HUGE part of the problem. Don't believe me? How many million are the Chiefs under the salary cap right now? That by itself indicates that Hunt isn't in this to win...he is in it simple to make a buck.

We'd all love to believe Clark is cheap but the simple fact is that this team is in the top 10 in cash spending.

The idea that Clark is cheap just isn't true, no matter how much we want it to be.

sophojunkie, it's not even debatable at this point that Clark Hunt is a HUGE part of the problem. Don't believe me? How many million are the Chiefs under the salary cap right now? That by itself indicates that Hunt isn't in this to win...he is in it simple to make a buck.

Except you completely missed where Clark has never put spending restrictions on Pioli. Pioli has even stated this in interviews.

Next you missed the part where the Chiefs are spending large amounts of cash regardless of salary cap number which is a bunch of bullshit anyway.

Before you say something isn't debatable you may want o be sure you have good info.